Olive - The Chosen One

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away.  They had the most amazing tubs there made out of cast-iron, some even had gold feet.’’ 
        ‘Speranza would love soaking in one of those’ she thought to herself. 
        Maybe Cielo could be persuaded to splash out after all their anniversary was coming up soon.  It was her dream to have an independent state of the art bath.
        ‘Why not kill two birds with one stone?’ she giggled to herself.  Why not?  They headed to Baths for me - Bagni per me .
        ‘I so love this shop’ thought Destiny.  Amore, amore, amore!
        When they arrived the flags were out along with a big sign which said ‘Sale.  Everything half price!’
        ‘This is destiny!’ thought Destiny.  Two for the price of one.  Bargain!! 
        She thought to herself ‘Cielo can’t say no now!  Plus I have his credit card so I will treat myself to a little anniversary present.  I will have it wrapped, delivered and addressed to him.  I will say it’s a special present for him.  That always works.  Maybe I can also have that diamond ring I have my fairy eye on!’
        ‘Sometimes you just have to play the game’ she thought to herself, especially as Cielo is normally happy to go along with most things she wanted as he liked to see her happy.  Destiny knew he loved her so.
        Everything was tantalizing in this shop.  Mio Dio OMG! 
        ‘I want!  I want!  I want!’  thought Destiny to herself but, first let’s get Speranza sorted. 
        She linked his arm and headed straight for a white tub with black feet saying ‘‘this would look amazing especially with black and white fairy tiles on the floor.  So very stylish!  What do you think Speranza?’’
        Speranza swallowed hard and thought ‘have I died and gone to heaven, is this really happening to me?
        ‘‘I love it!’’ he said ‘‘are you sure the budget will stretch?’’
        ‘‘No problem’’ said Destiny ‘‘if we are short I can put an extra bit on Cielo’s credit card, he won’t mind in the least, he is a generous soul!’’
        Destiny zoomed in on the tub she wanted.  She wasn’t sparing any expense.  Gold taps it was!  Oh yes, she was beyond excited.
        She loved the toilets, the sinks, you name it, they were going to have it all.  The toilet had an automatic toilet seat, so cool.  It opened all on its own and the toilet flushed after each use automatically.
        ‘How does it know when you are finished?’ she thought to herself.
        The order was placed and everyone was happy.   Destiny felt even more exhilarated then Speranza.  He was in shock, numb from the fairy’s kindness.  Destiny was just happy.  She was used to spending Cielo’s money and getting what she wanted. 
        He would say ‘whatever makes you happy makes me happy.’
        Yes!  She was so fortunate to have met her soul-mate that day on the beach.  It was such a long time ago now but, he still made her tiny fairy wings flutter.
        Olive smiled to herself. 
        Her mamma!  She was the best and could wrap her father around her little finger.  He adored her.
        Destiny said she would be buying all the things that make a home a home like towel rails, kitchen pots and pans etc on the fairy internet.  The local artist Paolo was donating some arts and had even promised to sketch a picture of Speranza’s family, his late wife Elissa and his two fairy children Chiara and Eros.  Speranza would always be able to see them and know that even if they were with the fairy angels, in spirit, they were always with him.
        ‘What an eventful day’ thought everyone as they sat in the sky mobile enjoying the return journey. 
        It had been tiring but, well worth it.  Speranza had promised that once he was settled in his new home, he would throw a fairy house-warming party.  Everyone would be invited.  His eyes met with Sunshine’s as he said this.
       

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